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		Ma Liang, better known as Maleonn, is considered by the overseas media as a leading figure of contemporary theatrical photography, who also receives much attention in China. He has many supporters and followers because of his distinctive artistic style. Ma was selected as one of the most influential figures by Modern Weekly International, the Man of the Year by Dong Fang Daily, one of the 50 most influential international visual artists by the Japanese magazine MAC. He is voted as the Chinese artist with the biggest potential by foreign media. Ma is considered as the most appealing spiritual leader among young Chinese artistic crowd by Chinese media. 
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		Born in Shanghai in 1972, Ma started studying art from the 7th grade at the Shanghai Huashan Art School since 12. In 1997, Ma graduated from Fine Art College of Shanghai University, major in graphic design. Ma received 11 years of fine art education. 

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		From 1995 to 2003, Ma engaged in commercial films as an art director and a director. Received two golden awards in Chinese advertising festivals and numerous other recognitions.Since 2004, Ma has returned to the area of fine art. He started creating photographic artworks, paintings and installations. He now lives and works in Shanghai. 
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		 His 2012 project My Mobile Photography Studio took more than 10 months. He has set up temporary studios in 35 cities in China and took photos for over 1,600 people for free. The project has received much attention.
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